The Greyhound bus station at the Plaza hotel in downtown Las Vegas is to be replaced with a new development after being located there for nearly 50 years. Plaza CEO Jonathan Jossel announced plans Wednesday to redevelop the 48,500-square-foot space that sits on Main Street near the Fremont Street Experience to include new dining, entertainment […]
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Prices for New Las Vegas Homes Set Another Record
Southern Nevada homebuilders notched another record price level as the market continues to defy logic amid an overall bleak economy. The median sales price for new single-family homes — builders’ best-selling product locally — was $415,000 in October, up 1.1 percent from a year earlier and above the previous all-time high of $411,425, set in […]
Amazon Details Nevada Plans for 8 Buildings, 2K More Jobs
Amazon is building in Las Vegas — again and again and again. The online retailer unveiled plans to open three customer fulfillment and delivery centers in the Las Vegas Valley next year, bringing its total of new locations in Nevada to eight. “Amazon has been a part of Nevada for over 20 years since we […]
Wynn CEO Sees Parallels to Roaring ’20s for Las Vegas Recovery
Wynn Resort Ltd.’s top executive harkened back to F. Scott Fitzgerald, “The Great Gatsby” and the Roaring ‘20s to describe how he thinks Las Vegas is going to rebound once the coronavirus pandemic subsides. Wynn CEO Matt Maddox, in an interview with Latin Chamber of Commerce President Peter Guzman as part of the chamber’s symposium […]
Sunny, Usual Conditions Expected All Week in Las Vegas
Seasonable temperatures with mild winds are forecast for the Las Vegas Valley for most of the coming week, according to the National Weather Service. Lows early Sunday were in the mid-30s with some places possibly dipping close to freezing before sunrise, said weather service meteorologist Barry Pierce. “It’s a bit warmer than Saturday morning,” Pierce […]
In-N-Out to Open New Location in South Las Vegas Valley
Residents in the south Las Vegas Valley will a closer option to curb their cravings for a “Double Double,” as In-N-Out confirmed that it is opening a new location in the area. According to In-N-Out, the new location is being built at 3551 St. Rose Parkway in Henderson, near St. Rose and Spencer. While the […]
Knowledge Is Power on the Path to Homeownership
Homeownership is on the goal list for many young adults, but sometimes it’s hard to know exactly how to get there. From understanding the homebuying process to pre-approval and down payment assistance options, uncertainty along the way can ultimately hold some buyers back. Today, there are over 75 million Millennials and 67 million Gen Z’ers in the […]
Summerlin Celebrates 30 Years with Top New Home Sales
The master-planned community of Summerlin, which began in 1990, has landed on the nation’s list of top-selling communities 24 times in the last 26 years, according to national real estate consultant, RCLCO. (Summerlin) The master-planned community of Summerlin, a development of The Howard Hughes Corp., continues its run as one of the country’s top-selling MPCs. […]
Small Business Deals at Container Park in Downtown Las Vegas
Local businesses around Las Vegas opened their doors today, hoping for big sales on this Small Business Saturday. At the Downtown Container Park, dozens of small shops had discounts for those who went to this popular downtown location. Opening today for customers brought some hope to the dozens of shops at Container Park, who have […]
5 Tips for Homebuyers Who Want to Make a Competitive Offer
Today’s real estate market has high buyer interest and low housing inventory. With so many buyers competing for a limited number of homes, it’s more important than ever to know the ins and outs of making a confident and competitive offer. Here are five keys to success for this important stage in the homebuying process. 1. Listen to […]
